Latitudinal patterns in stabilizing density dependence of forest communities
Numerous studies have shown reduced performance in plants that are surrounded by neighbours of the same species1, 2, a phenomenon known as conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD)3. A long-held ecological hypothesis posits that CNDD is more pronounced in tropical than in temperate forests4, 5,...
Main Authors: | Hülsmann, L, Chisholm, RA, Comita, L, Visser, MD, de Souza Leite, M, Aguilar, S, Anderson-Teixeira, KJ, Bourg, NA, Brockelman, WY, Bunyavejchewin, S, Castaño, N, Chang-Yang, C, Chuyong, GB, Clay, K, Davies, SJ, Duque, A, Ediriweera, S, Ewango, C, Gilbert, GS, Holík, J, Howe, RW, Hubbell, SP, Itoh, A, Johnson, DJ, Malhi, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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